词条 | Abdul Qayum Tutakhail | ||||||||||||||||||
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| name =Abdul Qayum Tutakhail عبدالقیوم طوطاخیل | alias = | image =Lt.General Dr. Abdul Qayum Tutakhail.jpg |alt=Surgeon General of the Afghan National Army | caption = Abdul Qayum Tutakhail | birth_date ={{Birth date and age|1940|3|28}} | death_date = | birth_place =Paktia, Afghanistan | death_place = | allegiance ={{AFG}} | branch = Afghan National Army | serviceyears =1967–2014 | rank = Major General | unit =Army Medical Corps | commands =Surgeon General | battles =Siege of Urgun Battles of Zhawar }} Major General عبدالقیوم طوطاخیل (Abdul Qayum Tutakhail or Totakhil) was born in Sayed-Karam district of Paktia province Afghanistan. He was Assistant Minister of Defense for Health Affairs in Afghanistan. Prior to this General Tutakhail served as Surgeon General[1] of the Afghan National Army and as a faculty lecturer of AFAMS teaching Combat Surgery, Tactics, Organization and Medical Ethics. Since the 1970s General Tutakhail has served in the Afghan Military in different capacities[2] having a distinguished career. He is an ethnic Pashtun from the southern Paktia province. Early life and careerAbdul Qayum Tutakhail son of Khan Mohammad Tutakhail was born in the Paktia province of Afghanistan in 1940. He attended Cadet College and after graduating he joined the Kabul Medical University receiving his MD degree. He completed further studies in the former Soviet Union at the Institute of Neurosurgery in Kiev receiving PhD degree. He specialized in neurosurgery / neurotraumatology with over 3,000 operations under his belt having introduced pioneering medical techniques. Tutakhail was the author of many research papers such as combat trauma treatment methods, safeguard methods, supply and distribution of medical equipment, principles of injury treatment and trauma during combat. Tutakhail's Postings
By mid-December 2010 when the former Surgeon General Ahmad Zia Yaftali was fired amid accusations of corruption,[4] theft of medicine worth 42 million US dollars destined to Afghan National Security Forces[5] and deadly neglect of injured soldiers and policeman admitted in the Sardar Mohammad Dawood Khan hospital,[6] General Abdul Qayum Tutakhail was re-assigned to his previous post to help manage the situation. Since then the hospital has witnessed major improvements and there have not been any documented cases of neglect since February 2011.[6] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://pa.azadiradio.org/content/article/2258765.html|title=جنرال احمد ضیا یفتلي په ځان لګیدلي تورونه رد کړل|work=ازادي رادیو|accessdate=2 April 2015}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Tutakhail, Abdul Qayum}}2. ^http://www.ntm-a.com/news/pashto/2101-2011-02-19-04-56-10?lang= 3. ^http://www.ntm-a.com/news/categories/medical/1899-national-military-hosptial-opens-first-post-anesthetic-care-unit?lang= 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://tolonews.com/en/afghanistan/1404-millions-of-dollars-worth-medicines-disappeared |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-09-10 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120325144848/http://tolonews.com/en/afghanistan/1404-millions-of-dollars-worth-medicines-disappeared |archivedate=2012-03-25 |df= }} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-12083818|title=Afghan hospital chief sacked following suicide attacks|work=BBC News|accessdate=2 April 2015}} 6. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111904480904576496703389391710|title=Neglect at Afghan Military Hospital - WSJ|author=Maria Abi-Habib|date=3 September 2011|work=WSJ|accessdate=2 April 2015}} 4 : Living people|1940 births|Afghan neurosurgeons|Afghan military personnel |
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